• Katy Perry Left Shark Phone Case Added to Claire's Line

    It's officially Shark Week 2015, and there has been no bigger shark this year than Katy Perry's no infamous Super Bowl XLIX sea creature, the "Left Shark." To help celebrate the most dangerous and fun-filled event of the year, the "Dark Horse" singer has release an official phone case featuring her uncoordinated costumed dancer.
  • Ariana Grande All-Star Game Concert Cancelled Amid Donut Fallout

    Ariana Grande's quest for the career All-Star Game Grand Slam has been hampered as sources indicate the performer's free concert ahead of this weekend's MLB All-Star Game in Cincinnati has been cancelled. No confirmation has been given whether the decision was passed down by the pop star's camp of if Major League Baseball made the decision...either way, there's no doubt that the now-viral "donut incident" is the cause.
  • Kanye West 'Swish' Leaks: Tracklist Features Bruno Mars, Big Sean

    Kanye West's new album Swish still doesn't have a release date, new single or other further details but the Yeezus follow-up has already potentially leaked online. Last night (July 7), a fan on Reddit posted a low-quality version of Mr. Kim Kardashian's latest effort and a potential tracklist has followed suit with guest spots from Bruno Mars, Big Sean and Paul McCartney.
  • Grateful Dead's 'Fare Thee Well' Concerts Earns Estimated $55 Million

    The Grateful Dead has never been about the money...but the "Fare Thee Well" concert seems to have provided quite enough to supplement its members' retirements (in case they don't continue with their other acts). Although AEG Live hasn't opted to reveal any of the financial information for the two weekends of the concert series, Billboard has compiled its own estimate and concluded that the band made, at the very least, $55 million over the last two weeks.
  • Snoop Dogg, Amitis Sued for Blasphemy for Religious Imagery in 'King' Video

    Snoop Dogg has inadvertently gotten himself wrapped up in controversy after starring in a music video that has inspired a lawsuit from the Indian Zoroastrian community, alleging that the clip features blasphemy and should be blamed. The video for "King" comes from Iranian-American pop performer Amitis, and features the rapper sitting on a throne, smoking a joint with the religious imagery in the background, which brought allegations of blasphemy.
  • Judge Denies Suge Knight Request To Dismiss Murder Charges

    There had been a glimmer of hope when one of the main eye-witnesses in the murder case against rap mogul Suge Knight flip-flopped on his story and decided not to testify about the murder of the alleged victim, Terry Carter. Despite the flip-flop by the witness, Cle "Bone" Sloan got into an alternation with Suge Knight and was run over by the Death Row Records founder just moments before Knight allegedly ran over Carter. Sloan refused to testify about the incident at a preliminary hearing in April and thus, Knights attorneys moved to try and dismiss the case. Today, July 7, Superior Court Judge Stephen A. Marcus rejected that as a good reason to dismiss the case.
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